Posts Tagged: "Forerunner"

Suffice to say Garmin has pretty much dominated the workout space when it comes to tracking your fitness routine. That isn’t to say there aren’t other players in the space, but Garmin’s Forerunner watches, and variations there of, are probably the most robust and one of the most reliable. Now...

It’s an understatement, but Garmin’s Forerunner GPS watches boast a vast breadth of features. Fold in their Connect service which takes your workouts social and you’ve got a product with unrivaled info that can take any athlete to the next level. So it was only logical that the next evolutionary...

Garmin’s line of Forerunner products has long been the choice of athletes across the globe. They track just about every stat an exercise fanatic would like to know, such as heart rate, distance, speed, calories burned and more. But triathletes, those who not only bike and run, also swim, and...

Garmin unveiled their next flagship GPS fitness watch today, the Forerunner 610. Like their previous fitness watches, the 610 includes auto lap, pace, heart rate, distance and time. Runners can modify the screen to show up to 4 of these stats at any given time, or cycle through info by...

[rating:4/5] Pros: Easy to use interface Light weight and stylish enough to wear daily Includes heart rate monitor Cons: No manual disengage option of GPS function Battery life is somewhat questionable for everyday use Charging isn’t a simple plug in and walk away affair The Forerunner 210 is a relatively...

Today, Garmin expanded their line of GPS watches and introduced the Forerunner 410 and 210. As you’d assume, both track cadence, pace, distance, calories burned, heart rate and route. When finished you can upload the data wirelessly using the ANT+ technology, which is transmitted to an included USB stick that...

Garmin kicked out a new, simpler GPS watch today called the Forerunner 110. It does away with all the frills and features found in Garmin’s previous GPS watches and simply measures your time, distance, and speed. For those of the more competitive ilk, you can view pace in two ways:...